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Curiosity Weekly

Indian Moon Landing, Love or Money?, Giant Sea Lizard

Curiosity Weekly

Warner Bros. Discovery

Science

4.6963 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Today, you’ll learn about a successful moon landing that could launch another space race, an answer to the age-old debate about whether you should marry for love or money, and a 250 million year old human-sized armored sea lizard.  

 

Indian Moon Landing 

 

 

Love or Money?  

 

 

Giant Sea Lizard 

 


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0:00.0

What to give your sister for her birthday? She loves surprises.

0:04.8

You've already organised the surprise party and invited her ex-boyfriend Ravi.

0:10.0

That'll be a good surprise.

0:11.6

Ooh, maybe a scratch card from the National Lottery.

0:14.8

She'll see the envelope and think you've forgotten the present,

0:17.6

but surprise, it's inside.

0:20.3

The National Lottery.

0:21.7

Best gift ever. Please gift responsibly. The National Lottery Best Gift Ever

0:23.2

Please gift responsibly and remember you need to be 18 to buy gift and play

0:27.5

Even though it's a gift rules and procedures apply. Hi, you're about to get smarter in just a few minutes with Curiosity Daily from Discovery.

0:41.0

Time flies when you're learning super cool stuff. I'm Nate.

0:44.2

And I'm Callie. If you're dropping in for the first time, welcome to Curiosity, where we aim to blow

0:48.1

your mind by helping you to grow your mind. If you're a loyal listener, welcome

0:51.6

back. Today you'll learn about a successful moon landing that could launch another space race,

0:56.0

an answer to the age-old debate about whether you should marry for love or for money,

1:01.0

and a 250 million- old human-sized armored sea lizard.

1:07.0

Without further ado, let's satisfy some curiosity.

1:10.0

Earlier this summer, India joined a very exclusive club when it became the fourth nation ever to

1:15.4

successfully soft land a spacecraft on the surface of the moon.

1:19.1

I heard about this moon landing but I didn't realize they were only the fourth nation to set up stakes on the

1:24.2

moon? Yeah, the former Soviet Union and China have felt the lunar dust between their mechanical

1:29.4

lunar lander toes and so far the only human footsteps up there belong to Americans. We last

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